What's the toughest part about playing the #PGATOUR as a 19-year-old? @JordanSpieth has the answer:

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -- Jordan Spieth had never played more than two weeks in a row before this year. But after gaining Special Temporary Membership on the PGA TOUR -- which will allow him unlimited sponsor exemptions the remainder of this season -- he'll play as many as he can. "The hardest part is just adapting to the travel and off course," the 19-year-old former University of Texas standout said. "I've been striking the ball well week to week, even playing four in a row, which is reassuring, because I had never done that before. I didn't know how I'd hold up." The answer came quickly. In six starts this season on the PGA TOUR, Spieth has a runner-up and a tie for seventh among them. He also finished in the top 7 in the two Web.com Tour events he played. Playing for the first time since finishing seventh at the Valero Texas Open, Spieth embarks on a busy stretch. Be...